Get well · $5 · 1 minute

Real warmth,
not Hallmark.

The good get-well message doesn't pretend to know how they feel. It just shows up. Tell us the basics — we'll write you a message that lands.

Example output

Sam — I heard about the surgery. I just want you to know I'm thinking about you. I'm not going to pretend to know how this all feels right now, but I do know you, and I know you're tougher than most of us combined. I'm not going to bother you for an update — I'll wait until you feel like talking. But the second you do, I'm here. If you want company that doesn't expect conversation, I'm even better at that. Take care of yourself. Or let someone else take care of you. Same thing for once. — Alex

…(continues; full version is paid)

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Common questions

Will it sound like a cliché?
No — the message names a specific thing and offers a specific kind of presence, not platitudes.